Sibiryakov Island
Sibiryakov Island or Sibiryakow Island (Russian: Остров Сибирякова, Ostrov Sibiryakova), also known as Kuz'kin Island (Кузькин остров), is an island of 800 square kilometres (310 square miles). Its length is 38 kilometres (24 miles) and its maximum width 27 kilometres (17 miles). It is covered with tundra vegetation.
This island is located in the
The sea surrounding Sibiryakov Island is covered with pack ice in the winter and there are numerous ice floes even in the summer. The strait between Sibiryakov Island and the mainland is known as Vostochnyy Proliv.
This island belongs to the
This island is named after
Adjacent islands
12 km off Sibiryakov Island's northern cape lies a narrow and curved group of three islands known as Nosok Island (Остров Носок; Ostrov Nosok).
References
- Nature Reserve: [1]
- Encyclopædia Britannica.
See also
72°54′N 79°11′E / 72.900°N 79.183°E